Celebrities offer help, love, food after tower fire
- Publish date
- Thursday, 15 Jun 2017, 11:06AM

Stars have offered their support to those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire in London, even something as simple as a "bed" or "tea".
Lily Allen and Jamie Oliver were among those willing to help out in any way they could.
"If anyone needs a bed or a lift, or tea tweet me and I'll follow back," Lily Allen wrote on Twitter.
If anyone need a bed or a lift, or tea tweet me and I'll follow back. #NorthKensington
— lily #labourtine🎈 (@lilyallen) June 14, 2017
On Instagram, Jamie Oliver revealed that he would give free food and shelter to victims, which is "just around the corner" from where the fire happened.
"You are all welcome to come hang out in my restaurant and be fed and watered," the celebrity chef wrote.
"We will sort you out and give you some love ... this is for victims of the fire our thoughts, love and prayers are with you all."
British singer Rita Ora also shared her shock, and willingness to help in any way she could, revealing that she used to play in that block.
Meanwhile, other celebrities encouraged their followers to donate what they could to help.
People of Kensington. Remember to give what you can spare - clothes etc - to those made homeless by that terrible fire.
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) June 14, 2017
The address for anyone wanting to donate to those affected by #LatimerRoad fire.
— Em Clarkson (@prettynormalme) June 14, 2017
St Clements Church
95 Sirdar Road
W11 4EQ
Woke up in London to the tragic news of #GrenfellTower fire in north Kensington. Our thoughts are with all involved https://t.co/eSVKemJYQu
— Richard Branson (@richardbranson) June 14, 2017
Kiwi star Rachel Hunter also shared her shock at the news on Twitter.
London 💔💔💔💔 heartbreaking news on the fire in that apartment building just shocking that this happens . Thoughts & Love 😢😔
— RACHEL HUNTER (@rachelhunterx) June 14, 2017
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